Much
of my work is pretty dark, perhaps disturbing even, but please
let's remember people, that these are works of fiction. And even
though I may have been inspired by things I've seen or feelings
I've felt, i doesn't mean that I'm actually depressed. Well,
maybe I am a little. From time to time. Per usual.

I am
very much a fan of Stephen King, or any horror writer for that
matter, probably why my work is the way it is, and I am slowly
working my way through his books. I believe I'm on my 37th one
now, the Bachman book collection (rage, the long walk, roadwork,
and the running man), and I recently finished Firestarter and
"It" before that; both were amazing by the way. Very powerful.
His wife and son are both incredible, as well. But I enjoy many
different genres, as I said in my one poem's introduction, I'm
also reading the Lord of the Rings right now, too. And i recently
bought "Holes", used, for like a dollar; and I wouldn't be
surprised if I read that one too.

I am
an umemployed bricklayer, struggling to find work, and have been
looking for a while now. It's quite frustrating, but at least it
gives me plenty of time, and much inspiration, for spitting out
my written works. I enjoy writing, though know, i could and
should be a lot better at it. The Gollum poem I recently wrote,
was particularly fun to write.

Anyway, a little about myself:

I love
pizza, and watching movies. I actually aspire to write or direct
movies one day, though as i get older that dream seems to slip
further and further away. I had hoped maybe writing could be the
hidden back door into that field as so many before me have
already found. One comes to mind, obviously, Mr. King. Through
his words and inspiration and his writing tips, I've been trying
to follow the dream ever since. But every year goes by, and the
reality sets in that it is probably just that; nothing but a pipe
dream. I keep getting off track, whoops! I enjoy much tv and
music. I really love Big Bang Theory (Bazinga!), and just about
everything on TBS. Including their recent show, that just ended
Thursday, the King of the Nerds. I really enjoyed watching it.
But I like a little of everything. Same goes for music. My
favorite has to be DMB though, for I've seen them more than any
other band, I think 8 or 9 times. But I like a wide variety, from
classical to country. Though really not that much country,
there's only a few songs I can stand, the rest I really could do
without. But i like to say and use the word 'howdy'. Go figure! I
can't stand tomatoes. but love pretty much anything you can make
out of the fruity, little bastards. I don't mind tomato soup, but
hate tomato juice. It's weird, I know, and I really don't
understand it either. As for movies, you probaby guessed it, I
like horror. But I love most movies, really. To me they are
almost like works of art in a museum, even the bad ones that most
people hate, must be good and have at least some merit; for they
are hanging in the very same museum. So props to anyone that's
been involved in any moving picture artform and got recognized,
whether good or bad. You're still in the spotlight. At least, the
spotlight of my mind.

This is actually part of
the prize for Synesthesia's Cyberpunk Competition that Seven took
First place in. I had to come up with a new character to be put
into the second installment/ novel of The Silver Sparrow Series.
Here's what I came up with. -Km2-

A balding, elderly man working in a shop
in the deepest depths of the city works on making his potions and
elixirs. Almost always wearing goggles and thick rubber gloves on
his hands, for he is almost always working on his craft. Now he
sits, breathing heavily through his manditory respirator, mixing
his latest batch of moon elixir. Smiling deeply, though no one
would ever be able to tell. His eyes hidden behind the goggles,
but consisting of a fine silver hue. Though, again, only a few
have gazed upon them. His hair, what was left, a wirey tangle of
salt and pepper. The salt winning the battle for total dominance.
His body a frazzled, frail, remnant of what it once was. Becoming
jittery at the first slip in concentration, due to the many years
of handling the toxic, high-grade, pharmaceuticals. As he then
finishes mixing up the moon elixir, he quickly checks his plans.
Preparing to work on his next project, a very powerful
potion for the Dark Prince. Comet elixir, it will be called. And
the creator's name, the alchemist, is: Vladimir
Coelho Razzil.